Go to him Dollabella, bid him yeeld, Being so frustrate, tell him, He mockes the pawses that he makes Dol.
I cannot speake it but in passion, She is a wicked wench to make a jest; 25 Aye me, how full of floutes and mockes she is!
So sirra, if I should not with hym take this way, I should not be ridde of him I thinke till doomes day, I will call forth my folkes, that without any mockes If he come agayne we may give him rappes and knockes.
So that, many Reasons ther be to prove, That He that seekes to purchase goodwill, and be well thought of: must not make him selfe to cunning in mockes and Jestes.
For a man mockes and laughes otherwhile, in a sport and a pastime: but his scorne is ever in a rage and disdaine.
Medina mockes me Because I wrong her with the largest Bowle: Ile change with thee, Onaelia.
O reverend wrinckles, well becoming palenesse, Why hath death now lifes colours given thee And mockes thee with the beauties of fresh youth?
For which the Diuell mockesour curious braine, When, 'Know thy selfe' his oracle commands.
And other whiles with bitter mockes and mowes He would him scorne, that to his gentle mynd Was much more grievous then the others blowes: Words sharpely wound, but greatest griefe of scorning growes.
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